WO2019096447A1 - Closure device having a winding element - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a closure device according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such a closure device comprises a first closure part and a second closure part, which can be attached to each other along a closing direction, are held together in a closed position and can be released from each other for opening the closure device.
- Such a closure device is generally used to connect two parts together.
- a closure device may provide a closure for a container, for example a bag or a backpack.
- a closure device can also be used, for example, as a closure for a shoe, e.g. a sports shoe, serve.
- the closure device can serve for the load-bearing connection of any two assemblies with one another.
- a closure device can be used not only for releasably connecting two parts together, but also allows clamping.
- a closure device can be used not only for releasably connecting two parts together, but also allows clamping.
- parts may be desirable for parts to be attached to one another and to be tensioned to one another, on the other hand.
- a tensioning device with a tension element which can be wound onto a winding element is described, for example, in WO 2015/006616 A1.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a closure device which, on the one hand, permits a detachable connection of assemblies to one another, but on the other hand also allows the assemblies to be tensioned relative to one another.
- the second closure part has an actuating element with a first engagement device and a winding element arranged on the actuating element and rotatable for winding a tension element in a winding direction with a second engagement device.
- the first engagement device and the second engagement device are not engaged with each other in a release position, so that the winding element is rotatable relative to the actuating element.
- the first engagement device and the second engagement device can be brought into engagement with each other, so that in an engaged position, the winding element via the actuating element is rotatable.
- the first closure part also has a first toothing device and the second closure part has a second toothing device. The first toothing device and the second toothing device are in the closed position of the closure device engaged with each other such that the first closure part and the second closure part along the winding direction are held positively to each other.
- the closure device has two closure parts, which can be attached to one another along a closing direction and are held together in a closed position, so that assemblies associated with the closure parts are connected to one another via the closure parts and their hold and the assemblies are also detached from one another by separating the closure parts from one another can be.
- the second closure part has a winding element on which a tension element can be arranged.
- the winding element may, for example, have the form of a cylindrical roller and carry a winding groove in which the tension element can be accommodated. By rotating the winding element thus the tension element can be wound and thus tensioned.
- the first closure member may be disposed on a first assembly
- the second closure member may be connected via the tension member with a second assembly, wherein by winding the tension member on the winding element, the first assembly and the second assembly can be stretched to each other.
- the tension element may, for example, be a flexible element that is suitable (exclusively) for transmitting tensile forces.
- the tension element may be, for example, a rope, a belt, a belt, a belt, a chain or an (electrically conductive) cable.
- the tension element can be fastened, for example, with two ends to the winding element, so that by twisting the winding element, the tension element can be wound with its two ends onto the winding element. It is also conceivable and possible, however, that only one end of the tension element is fastened to the winding element in order to wind this end only by turning the winding element. It is also conceivable and possible that an internal section of the tension element is arranged on the winding element in order to wind the tension element by turning the winding element. And it is conceivable that a plurality of different tension elements are arranged on the winding element and can be wound over the winding element.
- the actuating element and the winding element via engagement means with each other (releasably) operatively connected.
- This makes it possible, in particular when the closure device is in the closed position, to turn the winding element by actuating the actuating element so that a tension element arranged on the winding element can be wound onto the winding element.
- the first engagement means of the actuating element and the second engagement means of the winding element for this purpose are engaged, so that an actuating force transmitted from the actuating element to the winding element and the winding element is thus rotated together with the actuating element.
- the engagement means can be released from their engagement to allow relative movement between the actuator and the winding element. This allows, for example, when the closure device is opened, an independent rotation of the winding element relative to the actuating element, so that when the closure device is open, the tension element can be easily unwound from the winding element without, for example while the actuator must be rotated with. This can considerably simplify the operation of the closure device.
- the first engagement means and the second engagement means are preferably in the engaged position and are held in this engaged position.
- the actuating element and the winding element are thus operatively connected to each other, so that a rotation of the actuating element leads to a rotation of the winding element and thus an actuating force is introduced from the actuating element into the winding element.
- the engagement means may, in one embodiment, be such that in the engaged position, a rigid, resilient and bidirectional connection between the actuating element and the winding element is produced.
- the actuating element and the winding element are thus only in the winding direction and against the winding direction rotatable together.
- the engagement between the first engagement means and the second engagement means but also be such that actuating forces are transmitted in an adjustment of the actuating element in the winding direction to the winding element, a rotation of the actuating element against the winding direction but not to a rotation of the winding element leads, but the actuating element against the winding direction is independent of the winding element rotatable.
- one of the engagement means or both engagement means for example, have a sawtooth shape such that lock in engagement with a rotation of the actuating element in the winding direction, the engagement means to each other and thus the winding element is rotated together with the actuating element, with a rotation of the actuating element against the Winding direction, the engagement means, however, can slide over each other and in particular no (notable) force transmission via the engagement means.
- the engagement means are, for example, circumferentially attached to the closing direction on the one hand on the actuating element and on the other hand on the winding element.
- the engagement means are in this case formed on mutually facing surfaces of the actuating element and the winding element.
- the winding element can, for example, have a sawtooth-shaped toothing effecting the second engagement device, while the first engagement device of the actuation element is formed by a sequence of adjoining engagement openings, with which the sawtooth-shaped toothing of the winding element engages in the engaged position.
- the actuating element and the winding element for example, can be adjusted to one another axially along the closing direction.
- surfaces of the operating member and the winding member on which the engaging means are formed are axially spaced apart along the closing direction so that the engaging means are not engaged with each other.
- the surfaces are approximated to each other, so that there is an engagement between the engagement means.
- the actuating element and the winding element are spring-biased to each other, for example in the direction of the release position.
- a spring element for example in the form of a coil spring or in the form of a sprung on the actuating element or the winding element spring act, which causes a spring-mechanical bias between the actuating element and the winding element in the direction of the release position.
- the first closure part and the second closure part each have a toothing device, which in the closed position of the closure device a positive fit along the winding direction of the closure parts to each other hers inconvenience.
- a positive fit here means that at least certain forces acting between the closure parts along the winding direction can be positively supported and discharged without the closure parts being displaced relative to one another along the winding direction. Such a positive fit can exist in the winding direction and also against the winding direction. It is also conceivable and possible, however, for forces to be supported only in one direction, that is to say in the winding direction or counter to the winding direction.
- the positive-fit hold can be such that a movement of the second closure part in the closed position relative to the first closure part is locked against the winding direction and / or in the winding direction, ie the positive-locking stop does not readily, at least not without removing the second closure part can be overcome by the first closure part.
- the form-fitting hold can also be such that, when a certain limit torque, which depends on the geometry of the toothing devices, is exceeded, the form-fitting hold can be overcome, so that the second closure part is subjected to a force introduction with which the limit torque is exceeded first closure part can be rotated in the winding direction and / or counter to the winding direction.
- the second toothing device (of the second closure part) can in this case be arranged on the actuating element or the winding element. A positive retention in the closed position can thus be produced between the actuating element and the first closure part or between the winding element and the first closure part.
- a kind of freewheeling device can be provided, which allows the second closure part to be rotated to the first closure part in the winding direction, when the closure parts are attached to one another and thus are in the closed position, but block movement against the winding direction.
- the second toothing device of the second closure part slides over the first toothing device of the first closure part, so that a ratchet movement of the second closure part to the first closure part in the winding direction is possible.
- gear elements of the toothing devices engage with each other such that a movement is locked and the second closure part and thus also the winding element are held in its currently occupied position.
- the toothing devices can, for example, engage with one another in the axial direction. Upon a rotation of the second closure part in the winding direction to the first closure part, the toothing devices slide over one another, For example, by sawtooth-shaped gear elements slide on each other. If the first closure part and the second closure part are mounted rotatably to one another and guided axially against one another, this can be accompanied by a (minor) axial movement of the second closure part to the first closure part.
- At least one of the toothing devices has at least one toothed element which can be pushed aside when the second closure part is rotated in the winding direction, for example transversely to the winding direction.
- This may be particularly useful when the first closure member and the second closure member are mechanically locked together in the closed position and can not be moved axially against each other.
- the first closure part has a cylinder portion which engages in the closed position in an opening of the winding element for rotatably supporting the winding element on the first closure part.
- the first toothing device of the first closure part can be circumferentially extended around the surface section.
- a rotatable mounting of the second closure part, in particular of the winding element of the second closure part, on the first closure part is effected via the cylinder section, so that the second closure part can be rotated by actuation of the actuating element in a simple manner, for example for winding the tension element onto the winding element when sliding over the toothing devices of the first closure part and the second closure part.
- a closure device of the type described here can be designed as a purely mechanical closure device, in which the closure parts are attached to one another and are mechanically held together in the closed position.
- shear forces in a plane transverse to the closing direction can be received by way of such a mechanical hold and, if appropriate, also, in the case of a mechanical latching between the closure parts, forces against the closing direction.
- the closure device is magnetically formed.
- the first closure part and the second closure part each have at least one magnetic element which, when the closure parts are attached to one another, is magnetically attractive to closing the closure device and thus magnetically supports closing of the closure device.
- a magnetic element may in this case be formed by a permanent magnet or by a magnetic armature, for example of a ferromagnetic material.
- one of the closure parts may have a permanent magnet which interacts magnetically attractively with a magnetic armature of the other closure part. It is also conceivable, however, that both closure parts each have a permanent magnet or an arrangement of a plurality of permanent magnets, which face each other when attaching the closure parts with unlike poles and thus support a piecing by magnetic attraction.
- the toothing devices of the closure parts can be engaged with each other, so that in the closed position there is an engagement between the toothing devices.
- it can also be brought about via the magnetic elements that the engagement devices of the actuating element and of the winding element are engaged with one another in the closed position.
- a magnetic element which cooperates with an associated magnetic element on the first closure part upon closure of the closure device. Due to the magnetic attraction force can be made in the closed position, the engagement between the engagement means of the actuating element and the winding element by the actuator is pulled towards the winding element due to the magnetic effect on the actuating element.
- the magnetic attraction force in the closed position preferably exceeds the biasing spring force, so that due to the magnetic attraction of the engagement between the Engagement means of the actuating element and the winding element can be produced.
- the first closure part and the second closure part can, in one embodiment, be locked together mechanically in the closed position for holding the closure parts against the closing direction, in the case of a magnetic or non-magnetic configuration of the closure device.
- one of the closure parts for example, a locking device having at least one adjustable locking element which engages in a latched position in a latching engagement of the other closure part and thereby holds the closure parts against the closing direction to each other.
- the latching device By means of the latching device, a mechanical latching between the closure parts is thus produced when the closure parts are attached to one another.
- the latching device the closure parts are held against one another counter to a load directed against the closing direction, so that a removal of the closure parts from each other is not possible without releasing the latching.
- the latching device When the closure parts are attached, the latching device preferably automatically reaches one another in the latched position. When the closure parts are attached to one another, the closure parts thus engage automatically with one another, so that the hold of the closure parts is secured together in the closed position.
- the second closure part may in this case optionally be rotatable in spite of the latching in the winding direction to the first closure part, so that the tension element can be wound onto the winding element when the closure parts are attached to one another.
- the latching device may have one or more latching elements. These are, for example, spring-biased in the direction of their latched position, so that the latching elements, when the closure parts are attached to each other, preferably engage automatically with the associated latching engagement of the other closure part.
- the latching device has an engagement element which engages in the closed position in the other closure part and on which the at least one latching element is arranged. If the latching device is arranged, for example, on the second closure part, the engagement element engages in the closed position into an associated opening, for example in a cylinder section of the first closure part which supports the winding element. One or more latching elements are arranged on the engagement element, so that the latching between the closure parts in the closed position is produced via the engagement element. In one embodiment, when the latching device is formed on the second closure part, the engagement element is axially adjustable along the closing direction to the actuating element.
- the actuating element can thus be displaced axially by a certain distance to the engagement element, which in particular makes it possible for the second closure part to execute a compensating axial relative movement to the first closure part when twisted to the first closure part and when the toothing devices slide over one another, if there is locking between the two second closure part and the first closure part.
- the engagement element is preferably spring biased relative to the actuating element, for example via a compression spring, which presses the actuating element and thus also the winding element in the direction of the first closure part, when the closure device is in the closed position.
- the latching device In order to release the latching between the closure parts and to be able to separate the closure parts from one another for opening the closure device, the latching device preferably has an operating element which can be actuated in order to disengage the at least one latching element from the latching engagement.
- an operating element which can be actuated in order to disengage the at least one latching element from the latching engagement.
- a user can press on the control element, which is arranged to be adjustable on the engagement element, in order to move or at least release the latching elements arranged on the engagement element, so that the latching of the latching device can be released.
- the operating element is guided, for example, axially along the closing direction on the engagement element.
- the engagement element may for example be designed as a socket, within which the control element is slidably received axially along the closing direction.
- a transmission for example a planetary gear, may be provided between the actuating element and the winding element, so that a force is introduced from the actuating element into the winding element via a gear and thus in a staggered or translated manner.
- the actuation of the actuator can be done manually by turning the actuator.
- Such an electric motor can, for example, at one with the first closure part connected assembly can be arranged stationary and can, for example, via a suitable transmission element, for example a drive worm, engage with a toothing of the actuating element, when the closure device is in its closed position.
- a suitable transmission element for example a drive worm
- one or more electrical contact elements may be arranged on the first closure part and on the second closure part, so that an electrical contact between the closure parts is produced when the closure device is closed.
- the closure device can have a winch output element, for example in the form of an eyelet, which can be arranged on the second closure part and designed as an additional component to the winding element and the actuating element.
- the winch output element can for example be freely rotatable relative to the winding element and / or the actuating element and guides the tension element with respect to the winding element, so that the tension element runs into the winding element in a defined manner. This prevents uncontrolled unwinding of the tension element from the winding element and in particular a knotting of the tension element during unwinding.
- the closure device described here enables a detachable connection of closure parts in combination with a tensioning possibility for a tension element. This makes it possible, for example, to bias the pulling element to train in the case of separate closure parts in order then to close the closure device and, in the closed position of the closure device, to wind and retighten the tension element by turning the winding element.
- the tension element in the manner of a shoelace
- the tension element in the case of a separate closure device can be biased by pulling on the tension element and then tensioned with the closure device closed.
- the separation of the closure parts allows the tension element connected to the winding element to be placed around an object in order to fix one assembly to another by means of the closure device. That's how it works Pulling element with open closure device, for example, around a mast or a frame, for example, a bicycle frame, put around to then close the closure device and tension the tension element, so that an assembly can be fixed to the mast or the frame.
- a closure device of the type described here can be used in very different ways.
- a closure device of the type described here in bags or other containers such as backpacks, boxes or containers, shoes (especially sports shoes such as hiking boots, ski boots or the like), helmets, especially sports helmets, or medical aids such as medical support rails or the like be used.
- straps on sacks or bags can be stretched over a closure device of the type described here (so-called compression straps).
- a belt or waist belt of a backpack or schoolbag can be closed and tensioned by such a closure device.
- a closure device can be used on a cable drum for winding an electrical cable, such as a headphone or charging cable.
- a strap may be tensioned via a closure device of the type described herein, or an article may be secured to the helmet, for example, goggles (such as goggles) or the like.
- Such a closure device can also be used for stowing and securing accessories or bags in or on vehicles (bicycles, cars, trucks, ships, aircraft, etc.), for example as a tensioning device on a bicycle rack.
- such a closure device can be used, for example, on a holder which can be tensioned around a bicycle frame for fixing an assembly, for example a drinking bottle or a container to the bicycle frame.
- closure device for clamping tarpaulins and towels of any kind serve, for example, for tensioning tarpaulins or for tensioning a sunshade. Also military applications are conceivable and possible. Thus, a closure device for clamping and stowing weapons and ammunition can be used.
- a closure device of the type described may also be used in a tourniquet setting system for ligating severely bleeding wounds in a patient.
- FIG. 1A, 1B show views of a first embodiment of a closure device
- FIGS. 2A, 2B are exploded views of the closure device
- 3A is a perspective view of the closure device in a
- FIG. 3B is a side view of the assembly of FIG. 3A; FIG.
- 3C is a plan view of the closure device
- FIG. 3D is a sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 3C;
- Fig. 3E is a sectional view taken along the line B-B of Fig. 3C;
- FIG. 3F is an enlarged view of a portion of the view of FIG. 3E; FIG.
- 4A is a view of the closure device in an open position.
- FIG. 4B is a side view of the arrangement of FIG. 4A;
- 4C is a plan view of the closure device
- Fig. 4D is a sectional view taken along the line G-G of Fig. 4C;
- FIG. 4E is a sectional view taken along line II of FIG. 4C;
- FIG. Fig. 4F is an enlarged view of a portion of the view of Fig. 4E;
- 5A shows a plan view of the closure device in the open position.
- Fig. 5B is a sectional view taken along the line QQ of Fig. 5A;
- Fig.5C is an enlarged view of a portion of the view of Fig. 5B; 6A, 6B exploded views of another embodiment of a
- FIG. 7A is a perspective view of the closure device in a
- FIG. 7B is a side view of the arrangement according to FIG. 7A;
- FIG. 7C is a plan view of the closure device;
- Fig. 7D is a sectional view taken along the line A-A of Fig. 7C;
- Fig. 8A is a perspective view of the shutter device upon rotation of one shutter member to the other;
- Fig. 8B is a side view of the arrangement of Fig. 8A; 8C is a plan view of the closure device; Fig. 8D is a sectional view taken along the line BB of Fig. 8C; Fig. 9A is a perspective view of the shutter device when opened; Fig. 9B is a side view of the arrangement of Fig. 9A; 9C is a plan view of the closure device; Fig. 9D is a sectional view taken along line CC of Fig. 9C; 10A is a perspective view of the closure device in an open position;
- FIG. 10B is a side view of the view of FIG. 10A; FIG.
- 10C is a plan view of the closure device
- Fig. 10D is a sectional view taken along line D-D of Fig. 10C;
- Fig. 1 1 A is a perspective view of another embodiment of a
- Closure device in a closed position of the closure device
- Fig. 1 1 B is a side view of the arrangement of FIG. 11 A;
- Fig. 1 1 C is a plan view of the closure device
- Fig. 1 1 D is a sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 11 C;
- Fig. 1 1 E is a sectional view of a modified embodiment along the
- 12A is a schematic view of an embodiment of
- FIG. 12B is a perspective view of the toothing devices according to FIG.
- FIG. 13A is a schematic view of another embodiment of FIG.
- FIG. 13B is a perspective view of the toothing devices according to FIG.
- Fig. 14A is a schematic view of yet another embodiment of toothing means
- FIG. 14B is a perspective view of the toothing devices according to FIG.
- Fig. 15A is a schematic view of yet another embodiment of toothing means
- 15B is a perspective view of the toothing devices according to FIG.
- Fig. 16A is a schematic view of yet another embodiment of toothing means
- 16B is a perspective view of the toothing devices according to FIG.
- 17A shows a view of an embodiment of a closure device, in particular showing a toothing device on the first closure part
- FIG. 17B is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 17A, showing a
- Fig. 17C is a plan view of the shutter device
- Fig. 17D is a sectional view taken along the line A-A of Fig. 17C;
- Fig. 18 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- 19 is a view of another embodiment of an application of the
- Fig. 20 is a view of yet another embodiment of a
- FIG. 21 is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 20 during clamping of the
- Fig. 22 is a view of yet another embodiment of a
- FIG. 23 is a view of yet another embodiment of a closure device for tensioning a shoe
- Fig. 24 is a view of yet another embodiment of a
- Fig. 25 is a view of an embodiment of the closure device for
- Fig. 26 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 27 is a view of another embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 28 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 29 is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 28, when closed
- Fig. 30 is a view of another embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 31 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- FIG. 32 shows a view of the embodiment according to FIG. 31, in the closed and tensioned state
- Fig. 33 is a view of another embodiment of an application of
- FIG. 34 shows a view of the embodiment according to FIG. 33 in the closed state
- Fig. 35 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Closure device for closing and tensioning another medical device
- Fig. 36 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 37 is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 36 when closed
- Fig. 38 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 39 is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 38, when closed
- Fig. 40 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- 41 is a view of an embodiment of an application of the
- Shutter device for hanging an image
- Fig. 42 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- a closure device for connecting a lamp to a socket
- Fig. 43 is a view of the embodiment of Fig. 42 connected to a power outlet;
- Fig. 44 is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 43, in tensioned
- Fig. 45 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- FIG. 46 is a view of another embodiment of an application of the shutter device for tensioning a roller blind
- Fig. 47 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 48 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Fig. 49 is a view of an embodiment of an application of
- Closure device for attaching an object to a
- Fig. 50 is a view of another embodiment of an application of
- Closure device for attaching an object to a
- 51 is a view of an embodiment of an application of the
- FIG. 53 is a front view of the shutter device of FIG. 52; FIG.
- FIG. 54 is a side view of the shutter device
- FIG. 55 is a plan view of the shutter device
- Fig. 56 is a sectional view taken along the line A-A of Fig. 55;
- 57A is a view of the closure device for connecting two strap ends together
- 57B is a view of the closure device in the closed state
- Fig. 58 is a view of another embodiment of a
- Fig. 59 is a view of another embodiment of a
- Locking device for connecting two strap ends together
- FIG. 60 shows a view of the closure device in the closed position
- 61A is a plan view of the closure device, with a clamping lever in a position for attaching the closure parts together;
- Fig. 61 B is an enlarged view in the detail A of FIG. 61 A;
- 62A is a plan view of the closure device during tensioning of a
- Fig. 62B is an enlarged view in section A of FIG. 62A.
- closure device 1A, 1 B to 5A-5C show an embodiment of a closure device 1, in which closure parts 2, 3 can be attached to each other along a closing direction X and are held together in a closed position.
- the first closure part 2 has a base body 20 on which a cylinder section 201 is formed. Around the cylinder portion 201 runs a toothing 25 whose teeth have a sawtooth shape. On the main body 20, a magnetic element 23 is also arranged.
- the second closure part 3 has an actuating element 34 in the form of a handle and a winding element 35 which forms a groove 353 axially bounded by annular collars 352, 354, in which a tension element 4 can be received on the winding element 35 for winding.
- actuating element 34 On the actuating element 34, a magnetic element 33 is fixed, which cooperates magnetically attractively with the magnetic element 23 on the first closure part 2.
- a toothing 351 is formed on the winding element 35.
- This toothing 351 of the winding element 35 engages with the toothing 25 on the base body 20 of the first closure part 2, as shown in FIGS. 3A-3F.
- the cylinder section 201 engages in a central opening 350 of the winding element 35, so that above the winding element 35 is mounted rotatably and axially movably on the first closure part 2.
- Both the toothing 351 of the winding element 35 and the toothing 25 of the first closure part 2 have a sawtooth shape. This makes it possible, in the closed position of the closure device 1, to rotate the second closure part 3 with the winding element 35 and the actuating element 34 in a winding direction V with respect to the first closure part 2, whereby the teeth of the teeth 25, 351 slide on one another and are moved over one another axial deflection of the closure parts 2, 3 to each other.
- the teeth 25, 351 thus provide a kind of freewheel available, the rotation of the winding element 35 allows a twisting of the winding element 35 in the winding direction V with attached closure parts 2, 3 to tension a arranged on the winding element 35 tension element 4, a movement against the winding direction V. on the other hand, it locks so that the tension element 4 can not be unwound against the winding direction V when the closure parts 2, 3 are attached to each other.
- the teeth of the teeth 25, 351 respectively form an undercut which causes the toothings 25, 351 to engage with one another in a manner opposite to the winding direction V when the closure parts 2, 3 are loaded and thus a rotational movement of the winding element 35 against the winding direction V to the first closure part 2 is prevented.
- the engagement is non-rotatable, resilient and self-reinforcing, due to the undercut, counter to the winding direction V cooperating under load tooth flanks of the teeth 25, 351st
- the winding element 35 is rotatably mounted on the actuating element 34 and is about the annular collar 354 embracing holding elements 342 projecting inwardly from a base surface 340 of the actuating element 34, rotatably and along the closing direction X by an adjustment axially slidably held on the actuating element 34.
- the holding elements 342 engage around the annular collar 354 and, via this, establish a connection between the winding element 35 and the actuating element 34.
- the actuating element 34 and the winding element 35 are also coupled via engagement means 345, 355 such that the winding element 35 position-dependent together with the actuating element 34 or independently of the actuating element 34 is movable.
- a first engaging means 345 is hereby formed in the base surface 340 in the form of circumferentially juxtaposed to the closing direction X openings which is engageable with a formed on the collar 354 and axially of the annular collar 354 projecting second engagement means 355 operatively connected to the actuating element 34 to couple to the power transmission in the winding direction V with the winding element 35.
- a cover member 32 is arranged, which closes the actuating element 34 on a side remote from the winding element 35 side and is latched to the actuating element 34.
- the actuating element 34 includes a circumferential side wall 344 a receiving space, within which the winding element 35 is received with its annular collar 354 and held axially displaceable.
- a cylinder projection 341 is centrally a cylinder projection 341, which engages in the central opening 350 of the winding element 35 and above the actuator 34 and the winding member 35 rotatably supported about the closing direction X to each other.
- the actuator 34 is pulled toward the cylinder portion 201 of the body 20 of the first closure member 2 and thus approximated with its base surface 340 to the collar 354 of the winding member 35, the engagement means 345, 355 of Actuator 34 and the winding element 35 engage with each other, so that the actuating element 34 and the winding element 35 come into operative operative connection with each other, as shown in the sectional views of FIG. 3D to 3F.
- the engagement device 355 of the winding element 35 is formed as a sawtooth, with sawtooth-shaped teeth with an oblique tooth flank and a nearly vertical tooth flank.
- This sawtooth-shaped toothing 355 engages in the engagement position in the engagement device 345 forming openings in the base surface 340 of the actuating element 34, wherein this engagement is such that actuating forces in the winding direction V from the actuator 34 are introduced into the winding element 35 and the winding element 35 thus together with the actuating element 34 is moved in the winding direction V, however, upon rotation of the actuating element 34 against the winding direction V, the engagement means 345, 355 can slide over each other and thus allow a relative movement of the actuating element 34 against the winding direction V to the winding element 35.
- the second closure part 3 can simply be withdrawn in a release direction L from the first closure part 2 against the closing direction X, as shown in FIGS. 4A to 4F, whereby the toothings 25, 351 disengage from each other and the closure parts 2, 3 are separated.
- the engaging means 345, 355 disengage from each other, so that the winding member 35 can be rotated independently of the operating member 34. This makes it possible, for example, to unwind a tension element 4 arranged on the winding element 35 when the closure device 1 is open.
- the actuating element 34 via spring elements 343, which are arranged inside the base surface 340 and formed in the illustrated embodiment by integrally formed spring projections, opposite the winding element 35 in the direction of Release position in which the engagement means 345, 355 are not engaged with each other, spring-biased, so that the actuator 34 and the winding element 35 automatically and reliably disengage from each other when opening the closure device 1 and thus the winding element 35 with the closure device 1 open independently of the actuating element 34 can be twisted.
- 6A, 6B to 10A-10D show another embodiment, with regard to the acting between the first closure part 2 and the winding element 35 teeth 25, 351 and with respect to the between the winding element 35 and the actuating element 34 of the second closure part.
- 3 acting engagement means 345, 355 is identical to the embodiment described above with reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B to 5A-5F, so reference should be made in this regard to the preceding explanations.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B to 10A-10D has a latching device 36, which is arranged on the second closure part 3 and serves to lock the closure parts 2, 3 in the closed position in such a way that the second closure part 3 opposes the locking direction X latching and thus held positively on the first closure part 2.
- latching device 36 allows a non-magnetic configuration of the closure device 1. In principle, therefore, can be dispensed with in the closure device 1 on magnetic elements. However, it is also conceivable and possible to use magnetic elements in addition to the latching device 36, as are present in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1A, 1B through 5A-5F.
- the latching device 36 has an engagement element 38, which - as can be seen from FIG. 6B in conjunction with FIG. 7D - is received with an annular collar 381 in an axially movable manner in a receiving space 322 within the cover element 32 attached to the actuating element 34 and via a spring element 384 is spring-biased in the form of a helical spring relative to the base surface 340 of the actuator 34.
- annular collar 381 At one of the annular collar 381 extending, cylindrical Body 380 are formed diametrically opposite receiving openings 382 in which locking elements 385 are accommodated in the form of balls which serve, in the closed position of the closure device 1 (FIGS.
- an operating element 37 is guided axially along the closing direction X.
- the operating element 37 has a cylindrical shape, is resiliently supported by a spring element 374 inserted in an opening 373 in the closed position in the closed position on the first closure part 2 and also abuts in an abutting manner via an end-side annular collar 371 with the engagement element 38 is not actuated relative to the engagement element 38.
- the operating element 37 has on its outer circumferential surface two diametrically opposite unlocking openings 372, which are arranged in the closed position at an axially different height from the latching elements 385, as shown in FIG 7D, so that the detents 385 are in abutment with the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 370 of the operating member 37 and are held thereon in latching engagement with the detent engagement 202 on the inside of the cylinder portion 201.
- the actuating element 34 In the closed position (FIGS. 7A to 7D), the actuating element 34 is pressed in the direction of the first closure part 2 due to the spring biasing of the spring element 384, and by engaging the base surface 340 on the annular collar 354 of the winding element 35, the winding element 35 engages with the toothing 25 of the first closure member 2 is pressed, as can be seen from Fig. 7D.
- the second closure part 3 is thus held latchingly on the first closure part 2, in the case of existing engagement between the engagement means 345, 355 of the actuating element 34 and the winding element 35 and also in the case of tooth engagement between the winding element 35 and the first closure part 2.
- a user can push the operating element 37 in an actuating direction D into the engagement element 38, as shown in FIGS. 9A to 9D.
- the body 370 of the operating element 37 is adjusted axially along the closing direction X within the engagement element 38, so that the unlocking openings 372 reach the same axial height as the locking elements 385 and the detent elements 385 can thus deflect radially inwardly, as shown in FIG. 9D is shown.
- the locking catch between the engagement member 38 and the cylinder portion 201 is released, so that the closure parts 2, 3 against the closing direction X, namely in the release direction L, can be removed from each other.
- FIGS. 10A to 10D show the closure device 1 in its open position.
- the closure parts 2, 3 are separated from each other, due to gravity or due to a spring bias the actuator 34 and the winding element 35 are brought out of engagement with their engagement means 345, 355, so that the winding element 35 is rotated independently of the actuator 34 and
- an arranged on the winding element 35 pulling element can optionally be unwound.
- the second closure part 3 can be attached in turn to the first closure part 2 in the closing direction X, whereby the engagement element 38 engages with the opening 200 of the cylinder portion 201 and the locking elements 385 latching in the latching engagement 202 in the form of engage circumferential groove within the cylinder portion 201.
- the toothings 25, 351 also come into meshing engagement with one another, and the closure device 1 assumes the closed position shown in FIGS. 7A to 7D.
- FIGS. 6A, 6B to 10A-10D modified embodiments show two compared to the embodiment of FIGS. 6A, 6B to 10A-10D modified embodiments, which are designed on the one hand magnetic and on the other hand not magnetic.
- the two embodiments are similar (see FIGS. 11A to 11C), but are (slightly) different in their internal configuration, as is apparent from the views of FIGS. 11D and 11E.
- the latching device 36 has an engagement element 38, on which a continuous, transverse to the closing direction X extending bore 387 is formed, are arranged in the two spherical locking elements 385 and biased against each other via a spring element 386.
- the engagement member 38 engages with the cylinder portion 201, and the locking elements 385 engage with the latching engagement 202 inside the opening 200 of the cylinder portion 201, as shown in FIG. 11 D and 11 E can be seen.
- the latching is held in this case due to the spring bias on the spring element 386 in the closed position. If the latching is to be released, then the second closure part 3 can be withdrawn against the closing direction X with sufficient force from the first closure part 2, whereby the latching elements 385 are automatically displaced radially inwards by running onto the upper edge of the groove-shaped latching engagement 202 and thus disengaged from the latching engagement 202. The latching between the closure parts 2, 3 can thus be achieved without separate actuation of the engagement element 38.
- FIG. 11E While the embodiment according to FIG. 11D is designed purely mechanically, the modified embodiment according to FIG. 11E is magnetically formed by a magnet element 23 on the body 20 of the first closure part 2 and also a magnet element 33 on the body 380 of the engagement element 38 is arranged, as can be seen from the sectional view of FIG. 11 E.
- the closure parts 2, 3 thus (also) interact magnetically, which facilitates the attachment of the closure parts 2, 3.
- the embodiments of FIG. 1 1 D and 1 1 E are functionally identical to the embodiments described above, so reference should be made in this regard to the above.
- the toothing devices 25, 351 on the sides of the first closure part 2 and the second closure part 3 can in principle be designed completely differently, in order in the closed position to provide a positive-locking hold (at least up to a certain limit torque) between the closure parts 2, 3 manufacture.
- 1 B to 5A-5C are the same
- Gear teeth 25, 351 executed with undercuts such that a movement of the winding element 35 is locked against the winding direction V in the closed position.
- this is to be understood only as an example and can in principle also be embodied differently, as will be explained below with reference to FIGS. 12A, 12B to 16A, 16B.
- FIGS. 12A, 12B to 16A, 16B show different embodiments of FIG
- Gear teeth 25, 351 which differ in the geometry of their teeth and can be used in a closure device 1 of the type described here.
- the teeth of each toothing device 25, 351 have a tooth flank extending obliquely to the closing direction X in the form of a run-on slope 250 and an approximately vertically extending tooth flank 251 with a projection element 252 formed thereon and projecting along the winding direction V. on.
- the projection elements 252 of the teeth of the toothing devices 25, 351 engage with each other, so that a movement of the toothing devices 25, 351 in the loading direction B (counter to the winding direction V) is locked.
- the winding element 35 can thus not be rotated in the loading direction B against the winding direction V to the first closure part 2, when the closure device 1 is in its closed position.
- FIGS. 12A, 12B is in addition to the
- a locking lug 253 is formed, for example, the latching with an associated latching recess on the projection element 252 of an associated tooth of the toothing device 25 can engage in order to additionally block the locking engagement of the teeth of the toothing means 25, 351 when loaded in the loading direction B.
- FIGS. 13A, 13B is similar to the embodiment of FIGS. 12A, 12B, except that in the embodiment according to FIGS. 13A, 13B, no latching lugs 253 are provided on the projection elements 252 of the teeth of the toothing device 351, as in the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 12A, 12B are provided.
- the toothing devices 25, 351 are designed as sawtooth toothings.
- the teeth of the toothing devices 25, 351 are designed as sawtooth toothings.
- Gear teeth 25, 351 in this case each have a tooth flank in the form of a run-on slope 250 and a vertically extending tooth flank 251. A load of the toothing devices 25, 351 in one of the winding direction V opposite loading direction B is locked.
- the teeth of the toothing devices 25, 351 are undercut on the tooth flanks 251 in comparison to the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 14A, 14B, ie they are inclined relative to the closing direction X. This corresponds to the embodiment according to FIGS. 1A, 1B to 5A-5C.
- the toothing devices 25, 351 are loaded in a loading direction B opposite to the winding direction V, the toothing devices 25, 351 are locked relative to one another.
- the engagement of the toothing devices 25, 351 is self-reinforcing when loaded in the loading direction B.
- the closure parts 2, 3 are thus pulled towards one another in the closing direction X when loaded. Due to the positive connection via the projection elements 252 or due to the undercut, the closure device 1 is also locked against opening against the closing direction X.
- the teeth are the teeth
- Gear teeth 25, 351 on both tooth flank 250, 251 set obliquely so that they form a ramp and the toothing devices 25, 351, with sufficient force between the toothing devices 25, 351, in the Winding direction V and also against the winding direction V can slide over each other, with axial deflection of the toothing devices 25, 351 to each other.
- the toothing devices 25, 351 are thus locked to one another neither in the winding direction V nor counter to the winding direction V, but can slide over one another in a ratchet when the torque acting between the toothing devices 25, 351 is sufficiently large.
- the teeth of the toothing means 25, 351 as at a bevel gear at its tooth back obliquely to the winding direction V and also to the closing direction X extends, which the load against the winding direction V with each other in engagement with each other supported surfaces of the teeth of the toothing devices 25, 351 can increase.
- Figs. 18 to 51 show different embodiments of applications of a closure device 1, which may be formed according to an embodiment of the type described above.
- the closure device 1 serves for closing and tensioning a shoe 5.
- the closure part 3 can be attached to the closure part 2 on a lug of the shoe 5 in order to tension a tension element 4 in the form of a shoelace.
- Fig. 19 shows another embodiment of a shoe 5, which differs in the winding of the tension member 4 in the form of the lace of the embodiment of FIG. 18.
- one end of the tension element 4 in the form of the lace is secured to the closure part 3 of the closure device 1 and can be tensioned by twisting the actuating element 34 together with the winding element 35 relative to the closure part 2.
- the clamping is here also manually possible by pulling before fixing the closure part 3 on the closure part 2 on the closure part 3 and the tension element 4 is stretched in the form of the shoe lace thereby.
- two ends of the tension element 4 wound in this case as a loop are connected in the form of the lace to the closure part 3 of the closure device 1, so that by twisting the Closure part 3 relative to the closure part 2, the tension element 4 wound in the form of the lace with two ends and thus can be stretched.
- a dog-like tensioning of the tension element 4 by pulling on the tension element 4 with a hand 6 is possible prior to arranging the closure part 3 on the closure part 2, a dog-like tensioning of the tension element 4 by pulling on the tension element 4 with a hand 6 is possible.
- two ends of the tension element 4 in the form of the lace are connected to the closure part 3 of the closure device 1 and can thus be wound up by twisting the closure part 3 relative to the closure part 2 for closing and tensioning the shoe 5.
- the tension element 4 in the form of the lace is in this case laid around tensioning elements 50, so that the boot 5 can be tensioned by winding the tension element 4 onto the winding element 35 of the closure part 3.
- FIG. 23 shows another exemplary embodiment, in which the tension element 4 is laid around tensioning elements 50 and arranged at one end on the closure part 3 of the closure device 1 and can thus be stretched over the closure device 1.
- the tension element 4 in the form of the lace is (also) laid around the sole 51 of the shoe 5 and connected at one end to the closure part 3 of the closure device 1, so that the shoe 5 is closed via the closure device 1 and can be stretched.
- the closure device 1 is used for bracing a pant leg 52 via a tension member 4 in the form of a belt with a shoe 5.
- the tension member 4 extends for this purpose around the trouser leg 52 and is on the closure device 1 on the shoe 5, so that the trouser leg 52 can be braced relative to the shoe 5 by twisting the closure part 3 relative to the closure part 2.
- FIG. 26 Another exemplary embodiment is shown in FIG. 26.
- a trouser leg 52 can again be tensioned with respect to a shoe by tensioning a tension element 4, which extends through eyelets in the trouser leg 52, over the closure device 1 relative to the shoe 5.
- a pant leg 52 can be braced against a shoe, in which case the tension element 4 in shape a strap around the sole 51 of the shoe 5 extends around and can be tightened on the closure device 1 on the shoe 5.
- the closure device 1 serves for closing and tensioning a garment 5, for example a vest or a jacket.
- the tension member 4 in the form of a band or a rope is fixed to an attachment point 53 on the garment 5 and can be laid around tension members 50 on both sides of an opening slit of the garment 5, thus closing the garment 5, as shown in FIG. 29 is shown.
- the closure part 3 By arranging the closure part 3 on the closure part 2 and by rotating the closure part 3 relative to the closure part 2, the item of clothing 5 can then be tensioned.
- the closure device 1 serves for closing a garment 5, in which case two closure devices 1 are provided for tensioning two tension elements 4.
- the tension elements 4 are respectively fixed on one side of the opening slit of the garment 5 at an attachment point 53 and can be tensioned by placing the respective closure part 3 on the associated closure part 2 of the closure device 1 on the other side of the opening slit of the garment 5.
- the closure device 1 serves to close and tension a medical device 5 in the form of an ankle bandage on a foot 7.
- a medical device 5 in the form of an ankle bandage on a foot 7.
- FIG 33 and 34 show another embodiment of a medical aid 5 in the form of an ankle bandage, in which the tension element 4 connected at one end to the closure part 2 and at the other end to the closure part 3 can be moved around a deflection 54 and by attachment the closure part 3 to the closure part 2 thus a loop of the tension element 4 is formed, which can be clamped by turning the closure part 3 to the closure part 2 for closing and tensioning the ankle bandage.
- FIG. 35 shows an exemplary embodiment of a medical aid 5 in the form of an orthosis designed as a neck brace, in which the closure device 1 is designed to close and clamping serves.
- a tension element 4 connected to the closure part 3 can, starting from an attachment point 53, be laid around tensioning hooks 50 and tensioned by twisting the closure part 3 relative to the closure part 2.
- FIGS. 36 and 37 show an embodiment of a helmet 5, for example a bicycle helmet, in which the closure device 1 serves for closing and tensioning a belt 55.
- the tension element 4 is part of the belt 55 and can be wound on the closure part 3, namely the winding element 35 of the closure part 3, in order to tension the belt 55 in this way.
- the closure device 1 serves for tensioning a chin strap 56 of a helmet 5, for example a bicycle helmet.
- the closure part 3 of the closure device 1 can in this case be arranged on the closure part 2 and twisted to the closure part 2 in order to tension the belt 56 in this way.
- the closure device 1 is used to adjust the height of an assembly 5 in the form of a lamp.
- the tension element 4 serves to suspend the lamp.
- the length of the tension element 4 can be changed and thereby the height of the lamp can be adjusted.
- the closure device 1 serves to suspend an assembly 5 in the form of an image.
- the length of the tension element 4 can be changed and thereby the suspension of the image can be adjusted.
- the closure device 1 serves for the electrical connection of an assembly in the form of a lamp 5.
- the closure part 2 is designed as a plug for this purpose.
- the closure part 3 can be turned to the closure part 2 in the form of the plug, in order to change in this way the freely extended length of the tensioning element 4 realizing electrical cable.
- the closure device 1 serves for clamping an assembly 5 in the form of a roller blind.
- the closure part 3 is connected to the roller blind.
- the closure device 1 serves for tensioning a tension element 4 in the form of a belt on a piece of luggage.
- the closure device 1 serves to tension a tension member 4 in the form of a strap or a rope on a piece of luggage in the form of a backpack, thus securing objects to the luggage.
- the shutter device 1 is for fixing an article 5, for example, a cellular phone or the like, to a bicycle, particularly a handlebar of a bicycle.
- the tension element 4 is here wrapped around the article 5 and can be stretched by winding in sections on the winding element 35 of the closure part 3.
- Fig. 50 shows another embodiment with different winding of the tension member 4 for fixing an article 5, for example a mobile phone, to a bicycle.
- the shutter device 1 serves to fix an object, for example, a luggage, in a loading space of a vehicle.
- the tension element 4 is in this case laid over the luggage piece and holds in this way the luggage stationary at the bottom of the cargo space.
- the tension element 4 can be tightened for attaching the luggage.
- FIGS. 52 to 56 show a further embodiment of a closure device 1, in which closure parts 2, 3 can be attached to one another along a closing direction X and are held together in a closed position.
- the tension element 4 is designed as a belt, which can be wound onto a winding element 35 in the form of a sleeve of the closure part 3.
- the closure part 3 can be attached to the closure part 2, which has, for example, a belt buckle, so that ends of the tension element 4 can be connected to one another via the closure device 1 and tensioned relative to one another.
- the closure part 3 has an actuating element 34 with a hand lever formed thereon, which can be brought into engagement with an engagement device 355 of the winding element 35 via an engagement device 345, so that the winding element 35 is rotated in a winding direction V with respect to the closure part 2 via the actuating element 34 can.
- the actuating element 34 has a pin 346 with an engagement opening 347, with which the actuating element 34 can be placed in the closing direction X on a cylinder section 201 on a body 20 of the closure part 2 in order to fit the Closing parts 2, 3 to connect with each other.
- the engagement means 345, 355 are not engaged with each other when the closure members 2, 3 are separated from each other.
- the winding element 35 can thus be rotated freely relative to the actuating element 34, so that the tension element 4 can be unwound, for example, from the winding element 35.
- the closure part 3 is attached to the closure part 3 in such a way that the engagement opening 347 on the journal 346 of the actuating element 34 engages with the cylinder section 201 of the closure part 2, the winding element 35 being supported on the body 20 of the closure part 2 and due to a magnetic attraction of magnetic elements 23, 33 on the cylinder portion 201 on the one hand and the pin 346 of the actuating element 34 on the other hand (see Fig. 56) pulled the actuator 34 toward the winding element 35 and thereby engage the engaging means 345, 355 form-fitting with each other.
- the winding element 35 has a toothing device 351 in the form of a sawtooth-shaped toothing, which engages with a toothing device 25 on the body 20 when the closure parts 2, 3 are connected to one another.
- the engagement of the toothing means 25, 351 causes the closure parts 2, 3 can be rotated in the winding direction V to each other to tension the tension element 4 on the winding element 35, but not opposite to the winding direction V.
- the closure parts 2, 3 can be withdrawn from one another in the opposite direction to the closing direction X, so that in this way the closure parts 2, 3 are separated from one another.
- Figures 57A and 57B show the closure device 1 with separate closure parts 2, 3 ( Figure 57A) and with the closure device 1 closed ( Figure 57B).
- the closure device 1 can serve, for example, for tensioning a belt in the form of a belt.
- closure device 58 shows a further embodiment of a closure device 1, in which closure parts 2, 3 can be attached to one another in a closing direction X, analogous to what has been described above.
- a gear 26 is provided on the closure part 2, which may, for example, have the shape of a bevel gear or worm gear and serves, via the toothing device 25 (the closure parts 2, 3 connected to the toothing device 351 of the closure part 3 is engaged, as can be seen, for example, from Fig. 52) to rotate the closure member 3 relative to the closure member 2, so as to tension the tension member 4.
- the closure parts 2, 3 are thus rotated relative to one another via a gear provided on the closure part 2, which can be actuated manually, for example.
- 59 to 62A, 62B show a further embodiment in which just such a gear 26 is implemented for tensioning the winding element 35.
- the transmission 26 is formed in the embodiment according to FIGS. 59 to 62 A, 62 B as a tensioning gear, in which a tensioning lever 260 about a pivot axis 265th mounted pivotably on the body 20 of the closure part 2 and biased by a spring element 261 relative to the body 20 in a basic position (shown in Fig. 62A, 62B).
- the closure member 3 can be placed with a winding element 35 on a cylinder portion 201 of the body 20 and engages, in the connected position, via a toothing device 351 with an associated toothing device 25 of the body 20, as has also been described above.
- a clamping engagement 356 is formed in the form of a toothing, which rotates about the winding element 35 and serves to interact with the gear 26.
- An engagement lever 262 which serves to engage in the clamping engagement 356 of the winding element 35, is arranged on the tensioning lever 260 of the transmission 26, pivotable about a pivot axis 263.
- the tensioning lever 260 As shown in Fig. 61 A, 61 B, are deflected from the basic position in a pivoting direction P1, in this way to remove the engagement lever 262 from a range the winding element 35 in interconnected closure parts 2, 3 occupies.
- the closure parts 2, 3 can thus be readily attached to each other without interference from the transmission 26.
- the clamping takes place step by step. Due to the spring element 261 and the spring preload provided thereby, the tensioning lever 260 is automatically returned to an operating position in the basic position, the engagement lever 262 over the clamping engagement 356 away, under elastic deflection of the spring element 264, via which the engagement lever 262 to the tensioning lever 260 elastic is biased. The tensioning of the tension element 4 is thus effected stepwise by repeated actuation of the tensioning lever 260.
- a freewheel is provided about the spring element 264.
- the winding element 35 can also be twisted by hand in the winding direction V. In this case, the engagement 262 slides under elastic deflection of the spring element 264 via the clamping engagement 356 of the winding element 35.
- a closure device of the type described here can be used in very different applications.
- a closure device of the type described here a clamping device is combined with separable closure parts, which allows a connection of assemblies while simultaneously stressing the assemblies to each other.
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